Which Workouts for Women Require Extra Support?

Women with larger cup sizes need more support than those with smaller cups, especially when it comes to certain workouts.

There are a number of reasons why women with larger breasts need extra support during high impact activities. For one, breasts can be heavy and can cause pain in the neck and back. Additionally, breasts can bounce and move around during these activities, which can be painful and actually interfere with your workout as well.

If you are a woman who needs to wear large cup size bras, read on to learn more about which workouts would require more support than you usually have.

Running
Running requires a lot of upper body strength and endurance. If you have larger breasts, then you may find yourself having difficulty running without discomfort. You should always wear a sports bra while running and never a regular bra as it won’t support your breasts adequately.

It is important to look for a sports bra with high impact support as running is one of the activities where your breasts will move the most if they don’t have the right fit and support.

You can look for large cup size bras that encapsulate your breasts while also providing compression. It should also allow for breathability and prevent chafing. The straps should be wide and padded so they do not dig into the shoulders or slip off of them.

Cycling
Cycling is a great way to keep active and enjoy nature. However, if you suffer from back pain due to larger breasts, cycling may cause discomfort. To prevent this, make sure that you wear a high impact sports bra to greatly reduce bounce and feel more comfortable and supported during your ride.

Hiking
Hiking is a great way to explore nature but if you have a larger breast size, hiking may be uncomfortable due to longer periods of activity. The best supportive sports bra is one that encapsulates the breasts, meaning they are separated, while also having compression. Hiking is a medium impact activity as your breasts won’t bounce as much compared to for example running, so make sure to wear a sports bra that offers at least medium/firm support. However, a maximum support sports bra won’t hurt either.

Golf
Golf is a sport that requires a lot of upper-body strength. If you have larger sized breasts, you may find golf to be uncomfortable. You might want to wear a sports bra that has a racerback or convertible style straps so you can swing your arms freely. They will provide adequate support but also give you the freedom of movement you need.

Tennis
Tennis is a sport that requires good hand-eye coordination and quick reflexes. If you have a larger bust size, tennis may be uncomfortable as it is a high impact activity. You definitely need a sports bra with maximum support to play tennis!

Well-designed large cup size bras will reduce bounce and give women the freedom of movement while your breasts are being supported and you can feel comfortable. These maximum support sports bras encapsulate each breast but also compress them, allowing women to move freely without feeling the weight.

Live The Life You Want with the Right Support
Living an active lifestyle is a choice, but many women feel that their bodies limit them to what activities they can do. With the right sports bras and support wear, women can enjoy the freedom of movement and support they need without feeling restricted.

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